Newspaper clipping featuring a headline stating Sergeant York would be preaching Sunday at the Belmont Methodist Church in the morning and the Pentecostal Church in the evening. The article states that large crowds are expected and a major...

Campaign medallion for Major General William Henry Harrison, during the presidential election of 1840. The front of the medallion says he was "born February 8, 1773." The reverse of the medallion says "The People's Choice in the Year 1840" and...

Certificate of payment for Confederate Major General B. F. Cheatham for services from June 1 to July 1, 1863, for a total of $300.00. Signed by M. B. Pilcherd, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Paymaster in Cheatham's Division.

Letter from Major D. B. Brewer of the Confederate Subsistence Bureau in Richmond, Virginia, to Captain B. J. Semmes in Chattanooga, Tennessee, certifying that returns for the second and third quarters of 1863 have been received.

Broadside advertising an NAACP City-Wide Mobilization Meeting at Fisk University, featuring a speech by Thurgood Marshall, Chief Legal Council for the NAACP. Also speaking are members of the J. C. Napier Lawyers Association. The meeting will...

This map illustrates the Civil War-era railroad routes of the United States and Canada that were operating or being built around 1864. Lines are named, and major stops along each railway line are shown. An inset in the lower right corner features...

Articles of agreement between Assistant Quartermaster E. B. Whitman and John M. Palmer for coffins for national cemeteries located at or near Natchez, Vicksburg, Corinth, Memphis, Pittsburg Landing, Fort Donelson, Nashville, and Marietta. Document...

Summary of 1912 health report for Gallatin written by the City Health Officer, Dr. W. N. Lackey. The report statistically addresses mortality rates and births and provides a partial breakdown by sex, race, and age. It examines causes of death,...

This detailed operational map belonged to Gen. Cheatham and shows the area around Atlanta, Ga. and to the northeast traversed by the Confederate Army of Tennessee in the spring and summer of 1864. It shows towns, streams, railroads, ferries,...

Hand drawn map of northern Georgia and parts of north Alabama and southeastern Tennessee created by E. G. Anstey for Gen. Cheatham, possibly for use during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign. It shows roads, streams, topography, railroads and other features...

Two 5-pointed brass stars belonged to Surgeon Robert Wood Mitchell, Vaughan's 13th Tenn. Inf. Regt., CSA. Mitchell was appointed surgeon in 1861, and was paroled in Mobile in 1865. Surgeons held the rank of major which was a single star on each...

Major William Preston Graves (February 1841 - January 20, 1889) in U. S. Army uniform. Graves was a veteran of the Civil War and a career military officer. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and died in Little Rock Barracks, Arkansas.